Thorpeness, The Dunes Guesthouse 1929
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More about this scene
Thorpeness was a planned seaside resort financed by Glencain Stuart Ogilvie between 1910 and 1928 as a Tudor fantasy for the middle classes. On the right is The Dunes, built in 1914 as a guesthouse, and on the left is Barn Hall, later the Estate Office, built in 1925. Between the buildings is the Meare. Above the trees is the water tower, disguised as the House in the Clouds. The 65-acre Meare was the first stage of the development. The houses on the left were built between 1911 and 1918.
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